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Apr. 26, 2006 - Frank Melrose, Mound City Blue Blowers & Louis Armstrong


YEAR - GROUP - TITLE - LABEL - CD_TITLE

1935 - Mound City Blue Blowers - You've Been Taking Lessons In Love - TI - 1935-36
1935 - Mound City Blue Blowers - Indiana - TI - 1935-36
1935 - Mound City Blue Blowers - Thanks A Million - TI - 1935-36
1935 - Mound City Blue Blowers - Eeny Meeny Miney Mo - TI - 1935-36
1935 - Mound City Blue Blowers - Little Bit Independent, A - TI - 1935-36
1935 - Mound City Blue Blowers - I'm Shootin' High - TI - 1935-36
1935 - Mound City Blue Blowers - I've Got My Fingers Crossed - TI - 1935-36
1935 - Mound City Blue Blowers - High Society - TI - 1935-36
1940 - Melrose, Frank - Hartwell Blues - Black Swan - Jelly Roll Stomp
 - Melrose, Frank - Hammond Boogie - Black Swan - Jelly Roll Stomp
 - Melrose, Frank - Cosmics - Black Swan - Jelly Roll Stomp
1939 - Melrose, Frank - Josephine - Black Swan - Jelly Roll Stomp
1939 - Melrose, Frank - Farewell Blues - Black Swan - Jelly Roll Stomp
1939 - Melrose, Frank - Sugar Foot Stomp - Black Swan - Jelly Roll Stomp
1954 - Armstrong, Louis - Yellow Dog Blues - Columbia - Louis Armstrong Plays WC Handy
1954 - Armstrong, Louis - Loveless love - Columbia - Louis Armstrong Plays WC Handy
1954 - Armstrong, Louis - Aunt Hagar's Blues - Columbia - Louis Armstrong Plays WC Handy
1954 - Armstrong, Louis - Long Gone - Columbia - Louis Armstrong Plays WC Handy
1954 - Armstrong, Louis - Memphis Blues - Columbia - Louis Armstrong Plays WC Handy
1954 - Armstrong, Louis - Beale Street Blues - Columbia - Louis Armstrong Plays WC Handy
1954 - Armstrong, Louis - Ole Miss Blues - Columbia - Louis Armstrong Plays WC Handy
1954 - Armstrong, Louis - Chantez Les bas - Columbia - Louis Armstrong Plays WC Handy
1954 - Armstrong, Louis - Hesitating Blues - Columbia - Louis Armstrong Plays WC Handy
1954 - Armstrong, Louis - Atlanta Blues - Columbia - Louis Armstrong Plays WC Handy

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